Woman recalls pioneer daysHusband's skill with bull whip saves wagon train from Indians.Came West in 1852In spite of wildcats and redskins Mrs. Irby has many descendants.Life was rough to Mrs. Martha Irby, E2508 Pacific, but at 96...

"Twin Pioneers" Born on Same Day - Although not related A. L. Christian, W1519 Broadway, left, and W. E. Reed, E1303 Front, are "twin pioneers." They have known each other 20 years but only yesterday discovered that they were born on the same day,...

Old Settler Stories - In St. Louis, in February 1852, I joined in partnership with a man by the name of A. H. Wilson. We fitted up three four-mule teams to make the trip across the plains to California. In order to travel independently, we took in...

Nation to pay them old debt. - Laughing Eyes of the Wah-Nee-Peah-Pa tribe, and Blue Fawn of the Ka-Da-Wish tribe registering with M. D. Wadsworth in Los Angeles preparatory to receiving money due their ancestors for the purchase of land from...

Old mine sluices treasure house. - The sluices of agold mine at Waldo, first named Sailors Diggins in 1852 when seamen quit their ships at Crescent City, Cal., and headed inland in search of gold, turned up these interesting relics today:

Old settler storiesFrom the files of the Garfield enterpriseIn St. Louis, in February, 1852, I joined in partnership with a man by the name of A. H. Wilson. We fitted up three four-mule teams to make the trip across the plains to...